Katherine
Morrison, Account Executive at Goodman
Media International, Inc., outlines a music appreciation course which
is “...a joyful listening tour led by The
New York Times’ classical music
reporter Daniel J. Wakin”:
“How to Listen to Classical Music –
March 1-21, 2012 - For those who want to discover classical music or
who enjoy it but aren’t sure why, this delightful three-week course
is designed to help students recognize elements unique to classical
music and identify favorite musicians and composers. Not a music
theory course, not a music history course, this is a joyful listening
tour led by The
New York Times’
classical music reporter Daniel J. Wakin.
“In
addition to the daily self-paced lessons, online discussion forums
and resources, there will be scheduled live online sessions with the
instructor. Conductor James Conlon will join the March 19th session.
Live sessions will be archived for future viewing.
“Wagner's Ring Cycle 101 (USC)
– March 19, 2012 - As the Metropolitan Opera prepares to mount the
first complete performances of a new Der
Ring des Nibelungen
cycle conducted by Music Director James Levine and Director Robert
Lepage in April and May 2012, participants in this webcast will have
the opportunity to delve into the significance of Wagner’s Ring
Cycle
in 20th-century
history, philosophy, culture, and even film with one of USC’s most
distinguished faculty members.
“This
webcast is part of The USC and New York Times Knowledge Network
online continuing education program (www.nytimes.com/usc),
which offers students tailored, practical programs to enhance their
professional paths, and the flexibility of online courses for both
working and non-working adults.”
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